The fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company also said its revenue grew 6 per cent during the reviewed quarter. The quarterly revenue growth stood at 8.5 per cent on a constant currency basis.
This acquisition is in line with the company's strategic intent to expand its foods business to Rs 500 crore in three years and expand into new adjacent categories. This also marks Dabur's entry into the over Rs 25,000-crore branded spices and seasoning market in India.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.
New Delhi : The Dabur Karwa Chauth ad featuring same sex marriage had to be pulled down on the grounds of ‘public intolerance.’ Supreme Court judge DY Chandrachud said on Saturday, commenting on the gap between laws aiming at removing social inequities and the ground reality.
Last week Dabur had put up an ad of same sex marriage. In the ad they have shown that two women celebrating Karwa Chauth together – praised by many as progressive but also panned by a section – and apologised after merciless trolling and threats from the right-wing.